Why do I hear slimes at sea level and away from a slime chunk? It's not lava bubbling, but the "Schlop! Schlop! Schlap!" And it's time to stop playing for a while when your PC shoots fire from the fans.

Why do I hear slimes at sea level and away from a slime chunk? It's not lava bubbling, but the "Schlop! Schlop! Schlap!" And it's time to stop playing for a while when your PC shoots fire from the fans.

Time to stop playing for a while when your PC shoots fire from the fans.

I thought I was the only one who got that; when I play Minecraft my fans work louder than usual, assumedly to cool down the hard-working hardware. Dunno if that's to do with how the game was built, but it might be.

5th April 2012
Last edited by Tuskin; 5th April 2012 at 09:49PM.
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I can't think of anything similar to do for the rest of the buildings in this little town thing. The right ones potion stuff (obviously) and the left one's tools and armour. But I can't think of anything else, and with two buildings and a fort it looks very bare.

I've been in the Nether recently, growing trees from saplings, dirt, and bonemeal. Whilst i've been doing so, i've been listening to the "Nameless Song" from the Dark Souls OST, which gives a certain special feel to it, as if i'm bringing a mystical earthen light to the firey red of the Nether.

They should make it so that Zombie Pigmen sometimes congregate around the trees, marvelling their otherworldly beauty, whilst Ghasts should be inclined to attack the Trees, fearful of what they represent; intrusion. In general, Zombie Pigmen could use more fleshing out, perhaps having them live in camps of sorts, with tents made from the skin and bones of salamanders.

In terms of trading, which makes sense since Jon is planning to implement Villager Trading, perhaps giving them overworld plant-stuff like seeds, flowers, apples and saplings, would earn you better quality items in return.

I've been in the Nether recently, growing trees from saplings, dirt, and bonemeal. Whilst i've been doing so, i've been listening to the "Nameless Song" from the Dark Souls OST, which gives a certain special feel to it, as if i'm bringing a mystical earthen light to the firey red of the Nether.

They should make it so that Zombie Pigmen sometimes congregate around the trees, marvelling their otherworldly beauty, whilst Ghasts should be inclined to attack the Trees, fearful of what they represent; intrusion. In general, Zombie Pigmen could use more fleshing out, perhaps having them live in camps of sorts, with tents made from the skin and bones of salamanders.

In terms of trading, which makes sense since Jon is planning to implement Villager Trading, perhaps giving them overworld plant-stuff like seeds, flowers, apples and saplings, would earn you better quality items in return.

Also there should be pretty plentiful gold in the Nether. Pigmen seem to have a shitton of it. Also they could sell "Broken Clocks", which if you craft with redstone, you get a clock. But if you put it in the middle, iron around it, and redstone in the corners, you get a Clock/Compass Combo, which has a compass on the top area, and on the bottom has a clock.

Also they could sell "Broken Clocks", which if you craft with redstone, you get a clock. But if you put it in the middle, iron around it, and redstone in the corners, you get a Clock/Compass Combo, which has a compass on the top area, and on the bottom has a clock.

Sounds like a plan; it'd need to work in the Nether, though, since terrestrial devices don't work on that plane.

Sounds like a plan; it'd need to work in the Nether, though, since terrestrial devices don't work on that plane.

Yeah, forgot to add that part. They would probably never have seen iron, so you could keep bringing them it, and eventually, that village will start carrying around iron spears, with iron caps on also.